Are common prescription medications available in Rome?
When we asked expats in Rome if common prescription medications are available in Rome, they wrote...
"Prescription medications are widely available in Rome. Most pharmacies in the city carry a wide range of medications, including both generic and brand-name drugs. Many pharmacies also offer online ordering and delivery services, making it easy to get the medications you need. In addition, many hospitals and clinics in Rome offer prescription medications, and some even offer free or discounted medications for those in need," explained one expat living in Rome, Italy.
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Are common prescription medications available in Rome?
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